4º – Strange Days (Kathryn Bigelow, 1995)Taking shape in a world completely different from the one we are used to, with bizarre technological inventions and a society in an advanced degenerative state, the film tells the story of a former policeman trying to destroy a great conspiracy. Directed by the great Kathryn Bigelow, ‘Strange Days’ even makes one mistake or another in the unfolding of his story, but the great conjunction of fantastic items in the construction of the environments explored by the characters, as well as the way of life found by those people, make this film a pearl of the 1990s. Here, Ralph Fiennes takes the tip of the film, giving us a performance as strange as the whole work.
3º – existenZ (David Cronenberg, 1999)In the not too distant future, game designer Allegra Geller is making an exhibition of her latest work. Very well known in the middle, Allegra seems to be loved by those around her. The plot of the film will gain new contours quickly after the woman suffers an assassination attempt and has to flee from her pursuers in order to save her new millionaire production. All this with the help of Ted Pikul, a guard who was at the event at the time of the assassination attempt. Anything we talk about this science fiction will sound shallow. This film by master David Cronenberg brings the best that the science fiction genre has to offer.
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